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Count ALL the ballots

Seems a simple idea. But not for Republican Norm Coleman. The Minnesota senator, trailing in his re-election race, won't count ballots in Democratic counties if they don't comply with non-existent rules. His transparent anti-vote strategy even cost him one vote in Duluth.

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I'm all for counting all of the legally cast ballots. As for counting all of the fraudulant manufactured ballots as needed to help the Democrat candidate win are another story. How many dead voters, felons, and ACORN fabricated votes does it take to steal the election for Frankenstein?

Once again, Severus can't shake the manufactured boogiemen dancing on his pea riddled brain.

Cite sources Sev.. or seek medical attention.

I read yesterday.. A woman (also some sort of election official or sitting judge in MN) found out Coleman challenged her ballot.. and won. She voted for Coleman, yet her perfect ballot for him was not allowed... her vote was tossed.

You GOPers can't even count unless you are stealing something... and even then it's iffy due to your own dishonest paranoia and motives.

Don't believe there is a single report of any Acorn fabricated vote being cast in the November election. No Mick E. Mouse voted in any of the 50 states....Sev is just fanning that made up crap as hard as he can go. If Coleman loses, he can rightfully blame George W. Bush and Dick Cheney for his loss.

The Democrats manufactured votes in this election just as they did in the Washington state recount several years back. They "found" a bag of unsecured ballots that gave their candidate just enough votes to win. It doesn't matter if the new vote count is greater than the number of voters. If Coleman loses it will be due entirely to voter fraud on the part of vote stealing Democrats.

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